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Wynstan Screen Quotes By Andrew P. Street

Maybe - just maybe - going through the small-minded, scared, angry, petty Abbott era is the antidote we needed to combat the slow poison of decades of public apathy about politics. — Andrew P. Street

Wynstan Screen Quotes By Pete Seeger

I always knew that sooner or later there would come somebody like Woody Guthrie who could make a great song every week. Dylan certainly had a social agenda, but he was such a good poet that most of his attempts were head and shoulders above things that I and others were trying to do ... If I had an address, I'd send him a birthday card saying, 'keep on going.' — Pete Seeger

Wynstan Screen Quotes By Dan Hicks

There've been periods where I had to convince the audience or win them over. — Dan Hicks

Wynstan Screen Quotes By Seth Godin

You can't have good ideas unless you're willing to generate a lot of bad ones. — Seth Godin

Wynstan Screen Quotes By Charlotte Lennox

A hero in one age will be a hero in another. — Charlotte Lennox

Wynstan Screen Quotes By Anthony Trollope

A man can't do what he likes with his coverts. — Anthony Trollope

Wynstan Screen Quotes By Renata Adler

I love the laconic. Clearly, I am not of their number. — Renata Adler

Wynstan Screen Quotes By Thucydides

He who graduates the harshest school, succeeds. — Thucydides

Wynstan Screen Quotes By Alexandre Dumas

To wait at Monte Cristo for the purpose of watching like a dragon over the almost incalculable richs that had thus fallen into his possession satisfied not the cravings of his heart, which yearned to return to dwell among mankind, and to assume the rank, power, and influence which are always accorded to wealth - that first and greatest of all the forces within the grasp of man. — Alexandre Dumas

Wynstan Screen Quotes By Ray Bradbury

They were all alone. Their voices had died like echoes of the words of God spoken and vibrating in the shared deep. — Ray Bradbury